xvivalve wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 10:08 am
From my experience, even the best original cars have matching door caps and a matching dash set , but the caps and dash set don't necessarily match each other in shade and grain, so I take the view it is acceptable to treat the caps and dash sets as separate entities...
I do have a sack full of various used door caps, though few, if any, are matched.
Thanks for that - I'll give it a go and see how matched the four come out. If they don't I might need to rummage through your stock to find any better matches
After 37 years I've finally got my hands on a Mimosa Sprint
Hi all, I've been reading the posts with much interest.
Many years ago (25 at least) while at work I stripped the varnish of my door trims. (this set was from a 76 sprint)
During this process it was clear the veneer was damaged so decided to sand it off.
I think the veneer was only on the side face (not top) and the ends painted brown
Anyway once the door Capping's were nice and smooth I decided
to try to stain the wood a similar colour to the dash. As soon as I put any stain on it went to dark.
At the time there was a French Polisher repairing a table in the building so I asked him.
He said you need to bleach the wood first then you have half a chance to get to you colour.
I bought the wood bleach and did this and the result was not to bad. I'm now restoring the car again and
feel perhaps I should take it to the professionals to get it all done but certainly admire anyone for having a go.
Last thing did I see on face book someone using self adhesive veneer in an attempt to the job.
Cheers gary.
PS Graham are you still on the IOW or have I got the wrong person.
I've bitten the bullet and got the 120 wet and dry out...
This is the first sand of the vertical section of the part on the right; the left is untouched
It's made a big difference to the look but I was a bit over-zealous with the sanding in places, hence the need for a bit of restaining. With a bit of feathering, this should be OK, I think.
After 37 years I've finally got my hands on a Mimosa Sprint
So, it looks as if the horizontal surface and the chamfer are dark stained before varnishing. My local local hardware store was able to supply this Walnut wood dye, which sounds right, to go on before the satin Yacht varnish.
Might have to look for a matching OSR capping if the different graining remains too obvious.
I'm actually quite enjoying doing this
After 37 years I've finally got my hands on a Mimosa Sprint
new to this wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 4:24 pmI like the way you have been restoring your door capping a
I went a different way,took the veneers off and started again
Looking good !
Did you re-veneer this yourself?
After 37 years I've finally got my hands on a Mimosa Sprint
new to this wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 4:24 pmI like the way you have been restoring your door capping a
I went a different way,took the veneers off and started again
new to this wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2024 4:24 pmI like the way you have been restoring your door capping a
I went a different way,took the veneers off and started again
Looking good !
Did you re-veneer this yourself?
Yes i did veneer it myself
Dave
Impressive!
After 37 years I've finally got my hands on a Mimosa Sprint
I have the shallower non sprint door caps and redid mine, got the varnish off, fine sanded so nice and smooth then after discussing with a local wood worker I used Halfords finest clear lacquer!!! Apparently he uses it on lots of his work.
I was dubious and thought I should use yacht varnish but thought I’ll try one and see how it looks, came out really well, time will tell how it lasts
Uncletravellingmatt wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2024 10:09 pm
I have the shallower non sprint door caps and redid mine, got the varnish off, fine sanded so nice and smooth then after discussing with a local wood worker I used Halfords finest clear lacquer!!! Apparently he uses it on lots of his work.
I was dubious and thought I should use yacht varnish but thought I’ll try one and see how it looks, came out really well, time will tell how it lasts
Very nice
Having looked at several Dolomites at the NEC in Nov, I realise that there are now several finishes and how difficult it is to match the (faded?) dash, unless you do the whole lot
After 37 years I've finally got my hands on a Mimosa Sprint